Financial expert and best-selling author Suze Orman has come out publicly against Florida’s Amendment 2, which if passed by voters next month, would constitutionally ban same-sex marriage and civil unions in the state.

Suze Orman — who is gay and hosts a financial advice show on CNBC — warned that Amendment 2 would have far-reaching effects for unmarried couples and seniors, as well as gays and lesbians. Pension and health care benefits could be eliminated for these groups should Amendment 2 pass.

In the final battle of the sexes, at the grand finale of the dance show Zara Nach Ke Dikha, it was the ‘Meethi Churi’ girls’ team that came out as winners. Boys’ team (Tez Talwar) walked out of the show in protest of some of the judges decisions.

THE DANCE reality show, Zara Nach Ke Dikha, had been on for the past two months and entered its final round on Sunday (September 28). The balance had kept tilting in the favour of either the girls or the boys and it was now in the grand finale that the final result had to be announced. The girls had gone with a slight lead of points going in to this final episode. The show was graced by the judges Malaika Arora Khan, Chunky Pandey and guest judge Saroj Khan.

The show started with the ’Tashan’ round wherein Karishma Tana fought it out against Bakhtyaar Irani. Karishma performed on the energetic track ‘Oop Oop cha’ from the upcoming film Drona. The winner of the round was Karishma Tana. The next round was the ’Zara Hatke’ dance round, in which the contestants had to perform a shadow dance, which is one of the most difficult dance forms to execute specially live on stage. The girls, Narayani Shastri and Mouni Roy, performed on ‘Lazy Lamhe’ ,whereas Gaurav and Bakhtyaar performed for the Tez Talwar team.

The next round was the couples round the ’Hum Tum’ round, in which three couples performed. Amit

John Ramsey says he has forgiven the news media for the “cyberspace lynching” he and his wife endured until prosecutors cleared them in the 1996 killing of their six-year-old daughter, JonBenet.
Ramsey appeared on an episode of “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” broadcast Wednesday.
He said he considers new DNA tests that point to an outsider to be progress in the case. The interview is Ramsey’s first national TV appearance since prosecutors cleared his family in July. Ramsey’s wife, Patsy, died of cancer in 2006.
The episode included an interview with Elizabeth Smart, who was abducted in 2002 from her Utah home and held captive nine months. There was also a segment on Missouri kidnapping victim Shawn Hornbeck, who was missing more than four years when he was returned to his family in 2007.

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